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and pakistan's hospitalalty and remember ls -- in other words, is pakistan manipulating us in some way to stay in afghanistan to the extent to which they can because it's in pakistan's interest for us to be there? >> i believe they are strongly concerned about us pulling out again. for some reason, we won in afghanistan and started pulling out and found bin laden, they're afraid we would do like we did in the late '80s, early '90s, and just leave. they get a lot of money from us. not saying that's bad, they depend on it. with that said then, they use the taliban for their own services to make sure that they do not have a stable afghanistan, which would support the indians, their cold war, their little cold war adversary. therefore, they're acting in their best interest. like a teenager would do to obtain their initiative to do what's in their best interest. that's what i've talked about before. they are a part time ally. they will only go as far as they can to help us as long as it does not conflict in great detail their self-interest. to include making sure the indians don't get a foo
and pakistan's hospitalalty and remember ls -- in other words, is pakistan manipulating us in some way to stay in afghanistan to the extent to which they can because it's in pakistan's interest for us to be there? >> i believe they are strongly concerned about us pulling out again. for some reason, we won in afghanistan and started pulling out and found bin laden, they're afraid we would do like we did in the late '80s, early '90s, and just leave. they get a lot of money from us. not...
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the isi is pakistan's notorious intelligence agency. fai donated to candidates and members of congress. republican congressman dan burr top of indiana received $5,500 since 1997. in 2008, presidential candidate barack obama got $400 from fai's group. republican congressman joe pitts from pennsylvania got $500 also and said today it makes me feel used. i don't like getting used like that. the fai case doesn't help the relations strained after bin laden was found living inside pakistan. >> it will be difficult going forward. not a lot of support for continueed aid to pakistan. >> congresswoman had a bill yesterday to block aid to several countries including pakistan unless they cooperate to fight world terror. >> a second suspect accused of funneling money from i si to fai's organization is at large in pakistan. both are american citizens in washington, steve steve, fo --steve centanni, fox news. >> bret: is gang of six closing in on a break through for the debt crisis? we discuss it with the fox all-stars after the break. @çóo? >>> we
the isi is pakistan's notorious intelligence agency. fai donated to candidates and members of congress. republican congressman dan burr top of indiana received $5,500 since 1997. in 2008, presidential candidate barack obama got $400 from fai's group. republican congressman joe pitts from pennsylvania got $500 also and said today it makes me feel used. i don't like getting used like that. the fai case doesn't help the relations strained after bin laden was found living inside pakistan. >>...
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we have a serious problem in pakistan. the president there looks like he has lost control of his government. >> brett: next week, we'll bring you reports from afghanistan and get a progress report from the man in charge on the ground. i'll be talking to david petraeus in his only tv interview before he testifies to o capitol hill. we'll take you remote villages and get a firsthand look at u.s. efforts to train afghan security forces. i'll be reporting and anchoring from afghanistan on monday and more throughout the week. that is it for the panel. stay tuned for a spelling emergency. >> sometimes the staff here fishes around the internet to look for kickers. this final segment in which we try to get a lafora chuckle or a smirk. this 911 call raised some eyebrows. >> 911, what's your emergency? >> yeah. my wife got clocked by a wart hog real bad and i need someone to come up to pick her up. >> can you give me your address? >> yeah. we're at 1825 eucalyptus drive. >> could you spell that for me, sir? >> i'm going to drag her
we have a serious problem in pakistan. the president there looks like he has lost control of his government. >> brett: next week, we'll bring you reports from afghanistan and get a progress report from the man in charge on the ground. i'll be talking to david petraeus in his only tv interview before he testifies to o capitol hill. we'll take you remote villages and get a firsthand look at u.s. efforts to train afghan security forces. i'll be reporting and anchoring from afghanistan on...
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some of them are double dealing, and that is what pakistan is. we are in trouble if ibecause or best friend in pakistan, at the military head, is under attack from his own military and he could lose his position or more because of the resentment against america and his helping america. >> i want to go back to republican politics and take another look at michele bachmann's performance earlier this week. >> this election will be about economics. it will be about how will we create jobs, how will we turn the economy around, how will we have a pro-growth economy. that is a great story for republicans to tell. >> that is michele bachmann, congressman from minnesota. i will name no names, but in the past, a member of teh "inside washington" panel has been added distressed whenever i mention her. but people were impressed. >> i was. people love seen her and not in sound bites on shows like this -- people who i've seen her and not in sound bites on shows like this, they know she's serious and that she can argue well, she can make a case, she is a lawyer,
some of them are double dealing, and that is what pakistan is. we are in trouble if ibecause or best friend in pakistan, at the military head, is under attack from his own military and he could lose his position or more because of the resentment against america and his helping america. >> i want to go back to republican politics and take another look at michele bachmann's performance earlier this week. >> this election will be about economics. it will be about how will we create...
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pakistan or north korea? probably pakistan and almost nobody recognized that or said so out loud and i think that's about to change. >> bret: but they provide 70% of the supply routes into afghanistan and the exit the u.s. troops use to get out. >> they are he' geographically necessary and the british discovered this on the retreat from kabul. you need pakistan if you're engaged in afrgs aghanistan andy provide the impetus to get out of afghanistan. and i don't see how you solve the problem high levels going up to the former president and-- >> so when you get away. >> what do you say to the the people, charles, who say, we should pull the funding, we should not, you know, cut it off in the middle of what is a very complex issue. >> until we decide how we're going to deal with afghanistan, stay, accelerate, look for a low level insurgency on the defensive. and counter insurgency as the defensive. when we decide what we're doing in afghanistan then we'll know how to deal with pakistan. if we leave afghanistan,
pakistan or north korea? probably pakistan and almost nobody recognized that or said so out loud and i think that's about to change. >> bret: but they provide 70% of the supply routes into afghanistan and the exit the u.s. troops use to get out. >> they are he' geographically necessary and the british discovered this on the retreat from kabul. you need pakistan if you're engaged in afrgs aghanistan andy provide the impetus to get out of afghanistan. and i don't see how you solve the...
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i found out later that he's hiding in pakistan. we need to support our military, our families and don't forget our gold star, honor and remember. >> agree with you 100%. you know how we can support them even more? is there any money wasted? you walk down this building. i believe in education. you know my background. i don't come from wealth. i came from a small school, put my own way through. i started a company, my own job at 19. i took the risk. >> are you saying the military is wealthy? >> no. listen to my point. you go down to the department of education building, the average salary there is over $100,000. what if that money was sent to the classroom instead of down the street? you agree? so how much money is spent in that pentagon and not on the frontline? >> exactly. >> that is what i'm talking about. eliminate that. more importantly, i live in california, okay. i see companies everyday leave my state because of my taxes. there's 37 million people in my state, 12% of the nation. 32% of the nation's welfare lives in my state.
i found out later that he's hiding in pakistan. we need to support our military, our families and don't forget our gold star, honor and remember. >> agree with you 100%. you know how we can support them even more? is there any money wasted? you walk down this building. i believe in education. you know my background. i don't come from wealth. i came from a small school, put my own way through. i started a company, my own job at 19. i took the risk. >> are you saying the military is...
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>>shepard: a bus explosion in pakistan killed nearly 20 people and hurt at least ten others. a local police chief reports that the bomb contained huge explosives but with a specially deadly because someone placed it near the gas tank. the blast was so big it hid a second bus blowing out out the windows and knocking it over. the bus traveling close to the border of afghanistan. according to the institute for peace studies more than 20 percent of the bombings in pakistan last year were in that region. a federal grand jury investigating the former north carolina senator, john edwards, is looking into what the one-time presidential candidate knew about how his campaign cash got spent. and whether he violated any laws. so reports the associated press. we're told the grand jury in raleigh, north carolina, the heart of wolf pack country, is examining whether he used money to try to coverup his extra merittal affair and a baby he had with a mistress who work for his campaign. federal law requires lawmakers to disclose how they spend their campaign funds and an toby for john edwards d
>>shepard: a bus explosion in pakistan killed nearly 20 people and hurt at least ten others. a local police chief reports that the bomb contained huge explosives but with a specially deadly because someone placed it near the gas tank. the blast was so big it hid a second bus blowing out out the windows and knocking it over. the bus traveling close to the border of afghanistan. according to the institute for peace studies more than 20 percent of the bombings in pakistan last year were in...
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we have a serious problem in pakistan. the president there looks like he has lost control of his government. >> brett: next week, we'll bring you reports from afghanistan and get a progress report from the man in charge on the ground. i'll be talking to david petraeus in his only tv interview before he testifies to o capitol hill. we'll take you remote villages and get a firsthand look at u.s. efforts to train afghan security forces. i'll be reporting and anchoring from afghanistan on monday and more throughout the week. that is it for the panel. stay tuned for a spelling emergency. [ male announcer ] a chicken coop: the unlikely birthplace of a fundamental idea. it's where ethel percy andrus found a reted teacher living because she could afford nothing else. ethel couldn't ignore the clear need for health and financial security. and it inspired her to found aarp. for over 50 years, we've continued that work, to help all americans pursue their best life. discover more of what we do, for every generation at aarp.org. ♪ [
we have a serious problem in pakistan. the president there looks like he has lost control of his government. >> brett: next week, we'll bring you reports from afghanistan and get a progress report from the man in charge on the ground. i'll be talking to david petraeus in his only tv interview before he testifies to o capitol hill. we'll take you remote villages and get a firsthand look at u.s. efforts to train afghan security forces. i'll be reporting and anchoring from afghanistan on...
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stak pa pakistan, afghanistan. but when it comes to the united states i think he's the most dangerous and we have to focus on him with everything that we have. the other thing i want to say, too, is that bin laden, that puts us in a great position in the world. you mentioned earlier what is our reputation? i think people were wondering how strong, how powerful, do we have good intelligence. well that was the best i've seen since i've been on the intelligence committee, the team work approach between the cia, nsa, special ops, all coming to the and the message must be sent out now that's clear -- if you're going to attack americans and kill us, we're going to find you and bring you to justice. >> two quick questions in our final minute. the first is, from what you know, both publicly and privately, about the strength of the taliban, the strength of al qaeda and readiness of the karzai government, is the u.s. -- will the u.s. be ready in july for a beginning of a withdrawal that is substantial? >> well, i think the d
stak pa pakistan, afghanistan. but when it comes to the united states i think he's the most dangerous and we have to focus on him with everything that we have. the other thing i want to say, too, is that bin laden, that puts us in a great position in the world. you mentioned earlier what is our reputation? i think people were wondering how strong, how powerful, do we have good intelligence. well that was the best i've seen since i've been on the intelligence committee, the team work approach...
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two suicide bombers targeted at paramilitary training center in pakistan. the bombers blew themselves up at the main gate of the facility, located in charsadda, an hour from islamabad and three hours from abbottabad where bin laden was killed. police say the bombers wore explosive vests, packed with ball bearings and nails. the twin explosions ripped through a crowd of recruits early this morning. they were getting ready to go home after a nine-month training course. this man describes hearing first blast. he and others ran to find out what happened when a second blast stopped them in their tracks. at least 80 people were killed, most of them recruits, more than 100 people were injured. it's the bloodiest attack in pakistan since u.s. special forces killed bin laden. and it is raising some concerns that vengeful terrorists could strike elsewhere, including the united states. evidence seized from bin laden's compound revealed the al qaeda leader was busy, plotting new attacks and just yesterday, homeland security secretary janet napolitano warned against bei
two suicide bombers targeted at paramilitary training center in pakistan. the bombers blew themselves up at the main gate of the facility, located in charsadda, an hour from islamabad and three hours from abbottabad where bin laden was killed. police say the bombers wore explosive vests, packed with ball bearings and nails. the twin explosions ripped through a crowd of recruits early this morning. they were getting ready to go home after a nine-month training course. this man describes hearing...
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now, we could overlook the problems in pakistan, if the afghan government were any better. but we have president karzai who can't make up his mind if he's on our side or the taliban. how long do we support governments that lie to us? when do we say enough is enough? secretary gates, i'll start with you. >> well, first of all, i would say based on 27 years in the cia and 4 1/2 years in this job, most governments lie to each other. that's the way business gets done. >> do they also arrest the people that help us? >> sometimes. >> when they say they are allies? >> sometimes. >> not often. >> and sometimes they send people to spy on us. and they're our close allies. >> in view of the situation in libya, are we learning something about the ability of our allies who volunteer to try to take up the slack in situations where we are not moving forward and trying to dominate and run a military operation? what are we learning from their capabilities or inadequacies that give you the most concern? >> well, i addressed this last week in brussels in my usual subtle form. the reality is t
now, we could overlook the problems in pakistan, if the afghan government were any better. but we have president karzai who can't make up his mind if he's on our side or the taliban. how long do we support governments that lie to us? when do we say enough is enough? secretary gates, i'll start with you. >> well, first of all, i would say based on 27 years in the cia and 4 1/2 years in this job, most governments lie to each other. that's the way business gets done. >> do they also...
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-pakistan relations rockier. but first we get the latest to debt crisis back and forth from a gang member -- gap of six member, rather. senator mike crapo. my cream is what makes stouffer's fettuccini alfredo so delicious. i think you'll find it's the vegetables. deliciously rich. flavorful! [ female announcer ] together at last. introducing new stouffer's farmers' harvest with sides of lightly sauteed farm-picked vegetables. find more ways to get to the table at letsfixdinner.com. is non-stop to seattle? just carry new preparation h totables. discreet, little tubes packed with big relief. from the brand doctors recommend most by name. new preparation h totables. the anywhere preparation h. >> bret: members of the so-called bipartisan gang of six today stood before a group of their fellow senators briefing them on the work they've done so far toward a debt deal. idaho senator mike crapo is one of them. he joins us here in studio. good evening, senator. >> good evening. >> bret: let's start first of all with a bro
-pakistan relations rockier. but first we get the latest to debt crisis back and forth from a gang member -- gap of six member, rather. senator mike crapo. my cream is what makes stouffer's fettuccini alfredo so delicious. i think you'll find it's the vegetables. deliciously rich. flavorful! [ female announcer ] together at last. introducing new stouffer's farmers' harvest with sides of lightly sauteed farm-picked vegetables. find more ways to get to the table at letsfixdinner.com. is non-stop...
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them that a fairly extensive pornography collection was recovered from the osama bin laden compound in pakistan. everybody else picked up the story by headlining the phrase, porn stash. which made for a very confusing discussion in our newsroom before i figured out what everybody else was talking about. this story has a hom anyone problem. it is very important to know that this is not porn stash as in as in mustache. but rather porn stash as in s-t-a-s-h as in a lot of it. as in a pile of porn this high. don't say porn stash. say pornography in large quantities. say enough adult content to fill a mansion full of bunnies. it turns out osama bin laden's favorite music went -- just don't say porn stash. homonyms will be the death of the republic. the osama bin laden's other favorite use of the internet story today was fold up by furthering reporting including by nbc news that lots of al qaeda sites and suspects have been found to have porn. so much so that some u.s. officials wondering if al qaeda were using pornography to transmit messages to each other. secret messages embedded in the porn. oh,
them that a fairly extensive pornography collection was recovered from the osama bin laden compound in pakistan. everybody else picked up the story by headlining the phrase, porn stash. which made for a very confusing discussion in our newsroom before i figured out what everybody else was talking about. this story has a hom anyone problem. it is very important to know that this is not porn stash as in as in mustache. but rather porn stash as in s-t-a-s-h as in a lot of it. as in a pile of porn...
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>> there would have to be a change in pakistan. >> rose: in the leadership? pakistan? >> in the leadership of the security forces and the willingness... >> rose: that's kayani, isn't it? >> it's kayani. but i think it's the whole picture, it's i.s.i. there would have to be a willingness to allow to move forward. >> i think the leadership in pakistan and the i.s.i. actually in a way honestly reflects its population with all its duplicity. pakistanis hate meshes and they hate americans more all the time and every drone strike makes more enemies and the depth of anti-american feeling in pakistan is just... >> extraordinary. >> and i don't see how you can overcome that. >> rose: this question, why we there? >> we're there to defeat al qaeda. that's the purpose of our mission in afghanistan. it's not the build the nation of afghanistan. it's to make afghanistan safe from al qaeda. but al qaeda is in pakistan. >> rose: exactly. i don't want to do the drill because you know it too well. we're there to defeat al qaeda but there's not that much al qaeda in afghanistan. >> there
>> there would have to be a change in pakistan. >> rose: in the leadership? pakistan? >> in the leadership of the security forces and the willingness... >> rose: that's kayani, isn't it? >> it's kayani. but i think it's the whole picture, it's i.s.i. there would have to be a willingness to allow to move forward. >> i think the leadership in pakistan and the i.s.i. actually in a way honestly reflects its population with all its duplicity. pakistanis hate...
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they are destabilizing pakistan. pakistan is the issue. afghanistan is a side issue. all of those things come into play. with regard to where the money is, you are quite correct about the medical system in the united states. it is an ever-growing part of the american academy and does consumer an increasing share of the gdp of this nation and it needs to be dealt with. unfortunately, the republicans the medicareinated the la program which happens to be an extremely efficient, effective medical system that works very, very well. the republicans are determined to terminate it. i will tell you this there is no way the democrats are going to allow medicare to be terminated. medical expenses for the system have to be brought under control. in the affordable health care act, there are numerous provisions that will bring down the cost of medical care across this nation for everybody, both medicare as well as for the general public including people like you. host: wendy is on the republican line from florida. caller: i like your ideas. i voted for mccain because i am loyal to
they are destabilizing pakistan. pakistan is the issue. afghanistan is a side issue. all of those things come into play. with regard to where the money is, you are quite correct about the medical system in the united states. it is an ever-growing part of the american academy and does consumer an increasing share of the gdp of this nation and it needs to be dealt with. unfortunately, the republicans the medicareinated the la program which happens to be an extremely efficient, effective medical...
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bombing from the air is something that they routinely do in afghanistan or at the border in pakistan. both of those options were considered i considered impractical to try to do in iranian land. >> so assuming that they have this damaged, albeit in tact rb-170, what can iran do with this piece or pieces of equipment? >> by itself iran probably can't do all that much with it. they just don't have sort of the capabilities to reverse engineer it to any degree. but some of the folks that i've been talking about is that the iran will give or sell this technology to russia or much more likely china. china is a huge player in he is pea johe is pea nauj from other bombers and manned fighter jet that in of a country gets a good handle on what it does and it could come up with defenses making it that much harder for american technology to be effective. >> chris lawrence at the pentagon, thanks. >>> next, alison kosik is live at the new york stock exchange. we just heard the president speak from can stkansas, again, need to pass this extension of the payroll tax cut. what exactly -- talk to me d
bombing from the air is something that they routinely do in afghanistan or at the border in pakistan. both of those options were considered i considered impractical to try to do in iranian land. >> so assuming that they have this damaged, albeit in tact rb-170, what can iran do with this piece or pieces of equipment? >> by itself iran probably can't do all that much with it. they just don't have sort of the capabilities to reverse engineer it to any degree. but some of the folks...
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-pakistan relations. -- u.s.-afghanistan relations. the chief economist at moody's discusses the joint deficit- reduction committee. the impact a lack of a plan could have on the economy.
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and pakistan and other governments. so we'll have to see what shakes out, but i think all indications are that, yes, there are senior leaders of these organizations, the pakistani taliban, the haqani organization and al qaeda that are under tremendous amount of pressure right now. whether it has to do directly with the raid is not clear but it sure is suspicious timing. >> hearing you say that, a lot more anticipation than anyone else saying that knowing how much you know about this. evan kohlmann, thank you for your time. >>> if we learn more about this recording over the course of this hour, we will let you know. again, summarizing tonight's breaking news. there is a new 12-minute long audio recording from osama bin laden that has been released by al qaeda. this is the first thing, obviously, that has been released by al qaeda about bin laden since bin laden's death. speaking with nbc terrorism analyst evan kohlmann tonight, he expects this to be the last thing we ever hear from osama bin laden. you have all this ch.
and pakistan and other governments. so we'll have to see what shakes out, but i think all indications are that, yes, there are senior leaders of these organizations, the pakistani taliban, the haqani organization and al qaeda that are under tremendous amount of pressure right now. whether it has to do directly with the raid is not clear but it sure is suspicious timing. >> hearing you say that, a lot more anticipation than anyone else saying that knowing how much you know about this. evan...
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and pakistan. that troubled relationship was a principle focus of the late ambassador richard holbrooke who left behind a cache of writings of u.s. policy in the region. >> it is great to be with you, andrea. >> you know how we feel about the loss of richard and his absence. his vision for pakistan, with all this criticism of pakistan, he understood better than anyone else perhaps in government that pakistan is critical to any peace or any solution for the region. >> yes, richard used to say that a stable afghanistan was, of course, highly desirable, but a stable pakistan was absolutely essential for our national interests. he was all over that issue. i don't think that we ever had a day, you know, we never had a walk in the park without richard being on the phone to a member of the pakistani leadership. he just felt that we could not walk away, however frustrating and complex this pakistani story is, we had to stay on top of it. and he would be very pleased to see that senator kerry, his great fri
and pakistan. that troubled relationship was a principle focus of the late ambassador richard holbrooke who left behind a cache of writings of u.s. policy in the region. >> it is great to be with you, andrea. >> you know how we feel about the loss of richard and his absence. his vision for pakistan, with all this criticism of pakistan, he understood better than anyone else perhaps in government that pakistan is critical to any peace or any solution for the region. >> yes,...
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the danger of a feared pakistan is difficult to overestimate. it's thought with nightmare scenarios. willie nuclear weapons in the hands of islamic fundamentalists? china has made it clear that it intends to be a military and economic superpower. with his rulers believe the people for a new era of freedom and prosperity, or will they go down a darker path, intimidating their neighbors, brushing aside an inferior american navy in the pacific and building a global alliance of authoritarian states? breccia come at that historic crossroads. vitamin e appeared and is called the breakup of the soviet empire the great tragedy of the 20th century. will he try and reverse what he calls a tragedy and bludgeon the countries of the former soviet union into submission and intimidate europe with a lover of its energy resources? to our south, will the malign socialism of hugo chavez of venezuela in tight alliance with milan socialist of castro's cuba undermine the prospects of democracy and it thirsting for freedom and stability and prosperity? our border with
the danger of a feared pakistan is difficult to overestimate. it's thought with nightmare scenarios. willie nuclear weapons in the hands of islamic fundamentalists? china has made it clear that it intends to be a military and economic superpower. with his rulers believe the people for a new era of freedom and prosperity, or will they go down a darker path, intimidating their neighbors, brushing aside an inferior american navy in the pacific and building a global alliance of authoritarian...
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this commencement speech coming three weeks after navy s.e.a.l.s killed osama bin laden in a raid in pakistan. . >>> at 2:30 the senate will vote on a republican plan to expand offshore oil drilling. this comes after failing to pass a democratic bill last night that would have cut off tax breaks for the five biggest oil companies. the gop plan expected to pass. >>> and the six astronauts on the shuttle "endeavour" are now at the international space station. they're go to spend almost two weeks there and what they brought to the space station, a $2 billion particle detector. it is the most expensive science experiment ever to fly into orbit. >>> boomers who are battling aging skin with high priced creams, listen up. what you really need to do is change your lifestyle. dermatologists have these money saving tips. first, before bed, get rid of grime, makeup and bacteria with a face wash. avoid the sun, but when out, use a 30 spf sunscreen. and exercise. the infusion of oxygen produces collagen. oohhh...my back. [ ding ] [ in korean ] how may i help you? do you have something for pain? ♪ oh, ba
this commencement speech coming three weeks after navy s.e.a.l.s killed osama bin laden in a raid in pakistan. . >>> at 2:30 the senate will vote on a republican plan to expand offshore oil drilling. this comes after failing to pass a democratic bill last night that would have cut off tax breaks for the five biggest oil companies. the gop plan expected to pass. >>> and the six astronauts on the shuttle "endeavour" are now at the international space station. they're...
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leadership they are focused on the attacks on the united states and western interests in the middle east and pakistan but in yemen they are focused on attacks in the united states and recruiting american citizens. >>shepard: thank you, catherine. >> battle against one of the big of the fires in the state of arizona history is moving into new mexico. crews setting up containment lines in the small town of luna. the fire has burned more than 70 square miles bigger than new york city, chicago, and philadelphia, and washington, dc, combined. but so far the crews have managed to limit the amount of property damage. officials say the "wallow" fire has dejoyed 36 buildings and crews report containment at 18 percent. which is an improvement over last week. and now, to the front lines in springerville, arizona, northeast of phoenix. adam, we understand the fire is on track now to become the biggest the state has ever seen? >>reporter: that is right. approaching 470,000 acre. this morning they said it was the biggest but they took into account the acreage that burned in nearby new mexico it dropped into second
leadership they are focused on the attacks on the united states and western interests in the middle east and pakistan but in yemen they are focused on attacks in the united states and recruiting american citizens. >>shepard: thank you, catherine. >> battle against one of the big of the fires in the state of arizona history is moving into new mexico. crews setting up containment lines in the small town of luna. the fire has burned more than 70 square miles bigger than new york city,...
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died in afghanistan because of pakistan's i.s.i. sitting in our commanders' briefs for two weeks and talking to our headquarter's leaders and spending a few days in the field, it became clear to me that if we were working in afghanistan alone, we would have had a much better chance to turn that country around more quickly, restoring it to its status as an agricultural economy with a loose government and a high degree of autonomy given to each tribe or region, but we are not alone. while our military reduced al qaeda and afghanistan to a shadow of its former shadow, a new force is emerging. on the tenth anniversary of 9/11, al qaeda, i must report, is still armed and dangerous, but it is far less numerous or capable than it once was, but al qaeda is not the most potent force that is arrayed against us. the new face of terror is called the hakani network. built around its founder and his son, it has become the most dangerous, lethal and cancerous force in afghanistan. and one other thing. as much as pakistani officials claim otherwise
died in afghanistan because of pakistan's i.s.i. sitting in our commanders' briefs for two weeks and talking to our headquarter's leaders and spending a few days in the field, it became clear to me that if we were working in afghanistan alone, we would have had a much better chance to turn that country around more quickly, restoring it to its status as an agricultural economy with a loose government and a high degree of autonomy given to each tribe or region, but we are not alone. while our...
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-led raid in pakistan. four others will be named at mass along with the former leader of al qaeda. >> if it was one of my loved ones having this prayer session and his name was included i'd be very upset and i think the people on that would be up upset. >> edodon't belong here, he doet belong with the american people. >> what does your gut tell you. should the church honor that prayer request for osama bin laden? go to "news nation" to cast your vote. take a look at what "news nation" is saying about yesterday's check. are ob-gyns who turn away overweight women violating the spirit of the medical profession? 74% say yes, 26% say no. i'm tamron hall. can't wait to see what you say about the gut check. martin bashir up next. somewhin america, a city comes to life. it moves effortlessly, breathes easily. it flows with clean water. it makes its skyline greener and its population healthier. all to become the kind of city people want to live and work in. somewhere in america, we've already answered some of the na
-led raid in pakistan. four others will be named at mass along with the former leader of al qaeda. >> if it was one of my loved ones having this prayer session and his name was included i'd be very upset and i think the people on that would be up upset. >> edodon't belong here, he doet belong with the american people. >> what does your gut tell you. should the church honor that prayer request for osama bin laden? go to "news nation" to cast your vote. take a look at...
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all of these mixed signals from pakistan, cooperation, not cooperating and now they say the pakistan taliban say the army should have been protecting bin laden and the military chief, general kiani, pushing back against american efforts to get cooperation. you're in the thick of it all. what is the latest there? >> reporter: right now, as i'm speaking to you in the distance we can hear the evening call to prayer which wraps up what has been the deadliest day in this country, since the attack that killed osama bin laden. but also since the start of this year, 2011. we have spoken to several senior government officials here who tell us their relationship with u.s. is under serious consideration right now, given the betrayal they have experienced recently. when it comes to today's attacks, these deadly gruesome attacks that we witnessed, it was a pair of suicide bombers that attacked which was a frequent target since 2007, frankly, the paramilitary troops and the army substations that exist throughout this country, they are the one on the front lines in the fight that pakistan has again
all of these mixed signals from pakistan, cooperation, not cooperating and now they say the pakistan taliban say the army should have been protecting bin laden and the military chief, general kiani, pushing back against american efforts to get cooperation. you're in the thick of it all. what is the latest there? >> reporter: right now, as i'm speaking to you in the distance we can hear the evening call to prayer which wraps up what has been the deadliest day in this country, since the...
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concentration of al qaeda are not even in afghanistan, despite this resurgence, they are actually in pakistan. >> guy head, cenk. >> i agree and like to double down on t this is not the same war we started all that time ago, over nine years ago. back then it was to get al qaeda, al qaeda, less than 100 al qaeda guys in the whole country, apparently that war is over, right? now we are doing a war to rebuild afghanistan and that makes no sense whatsoever, zero sense. look what happened with the riots. >> we get all that so what's your question for christine? >> for christine, how do we get out of here, right? i mean, that's the real question at hand, because both the republicans and the democrats are sucked into this thing 'cause bush and obama were in favor of it how do we get out? >> you know, i think the exit strategy is actually fairly obvious. karzai himself has said please stop the counterinsurgency campaign and i think what we really need to do is negotiate some sort of sofa where karzai and according to the sofa, we he would retain -- >> what's a sofa? i do sit on that? >> a status of f
concentration of al qaeda are not even in afghanistan, despite this resurgence, they are actually in pakistan. >> guy head, cenk. >> i agree and like to double down on t this is not the same war we started all that time ago, over nine years ago. back then it was to get al qaeda, al qaeda, less than 100 al qaeda guys in the whole country, apparently that war is over, right? now we are doing a war to rebuild afghanistan and that makes no sense whatsoever, zero sense. look what...
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in pakistan relationship. i think this level of attention is justified because the importance of u.s.-pakistan relationship really cannot be overstated. the part of the institute's continued efforts to increase u.s. understanding of pakistan, this morning we will examine the topic of security sector governance and we will look at the roles of the defense and interior ministries in pakistan on the issue of civilian oversight, inc. in control of pakistan's military and police forces and its nuclear arsenal. the importance of pakistan to united states, usip has a number of programs that are ongoing in pakistan, there's a publication outside begin. if you want to read more about what the united states institute of peace is doing in that country you can pick up this publication. today's program is also timely because it comes only a few days after a successful visit to afghanistan. pakistan's prime minister and army chief of staff. the statements made by prime minister and president karzai to the conclusion of that
in pakistan relationship. i think this level of attention is justified because the importance of u.s.-pakistan relationship really cannot be overstated. the part of the institute's continued efforts to increase u.s. understanding of pakistan, this morning we will examine the topic of security sector governance and we will look at the roles of the defense and interior ministries in pakistan on the issue of civilian oversight, inc. in control of pakistan's military and police forces and its...
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and this july we will begin to bring our troops home. ( applause ) in pakistan, al qaeda's leadership is under more pressure than at any point since 2001. their leaders and operatives are being removed from the battlefield. their safe havens are shrinking. and we have sent a message from the afghan border to the ayab arabian peninsula, to all parts of the globe. we will not relent, we will not waiver and we will defeat you. ( applause ) american leadership can also be seen in the effort to secure the worst weapons of war. because republicans and democrats approved the new start treaty, far fewer nuclear weapons and launchers will be deployed. because we rallied the world, nuclear materials are being locked down on every continent so they never fall into the hands of terrorists. ( applause ) because of a diplomatic effort to insist that iran meet its obligations, the iranian government now faces tougher sanctions, tighter sanctions than ever before. and on the korean peninsula, we stand with our ally south korea and insist that north korea keeps its commitment to abandon nuclear weapon
and this july we will begin to bring our troops home. ( applause ) in pakistan, al qaeda's leadership is under more pressure than at any point since 2001. their leaders and operatives are being removed from the battlefield. their safe havens are shrinking. and we have sent a message from the afghan border to the ayab arabian peninsula, to all parts of the globe. we will not relent, we will not waiver and we will defeat you. ( applause ) american leadership can also be seen in the effort to...